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pro vyhledávání: '"J. A. Biesenberger"'
Autor:
James L. White
Publikováno v:
International Polymer Processing. 13:2-2
Autor:
D. Feldman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Chemistry. 22:1177-1178
Autor:
Norbert Platzer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Letters Edition. 22:49-49
Autor:
Feldman, D.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry; August 1985, Vol. 22 Issue: 8 p1177-1178, 2p
Autor:
White, James L.
Publikováno v:
International Polymer Processing; March 1998, Vol. 13 Issue: 1 p2-2, 1p
Autor:
J. A. Biesenberger, Y. Lu
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering & Science. 37:1036-1044
A continuous-flow, backmix reactor, based upon the principle of drag flow and capable of handling viscous reactions, was designed and constructed. Its backmixing effectiveness was demonstrated via residence time distribution measurements, flow visual
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering and Science. 34:1720-1730
This article describes a study on the reactive compatibilization of nylon 6 (N6) and polypropylene (PP) blends through a functionalized PP. A graft copolymer was formed in-situ by reacting an acid modified PP with N6 during blend compounding. The com
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering and Science. 30:1493-1499
This study was aimed at comparing vented extruder geometries and identifying scale-up parameters for melt devolatilization. Data are presented comparing single- and corotating twin-screw extruders for devolatilization of methyl methacrylate from poly
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering and Science. 30:1500-1503
A new capillary gas chromatography method to monitor a residual monomer in a polymer is described. A short (5 m) crosslinked methyl silicone fused silica capillary column with flame ionization detection gave good separation efficiency and parts-per-m
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering and Science. 30:355-365
In attempts to improve the compatibility of polypropylene with polyethylene terephthalate, an acrylic acid functionalized polypropylene was evaluated as the blend component in polyblends containing 40 percent by weight polyethylene terephthalate and